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  2. San Francisco Art Association - Wikipedia

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    The school's name was changed to the California School of Fine Arts (CSFA). In 1926 it moved into a new building on Chestnut Street, still the main campus of the San Francisco Art Institute. In 1941 the celebrated modernist painter William Gaw proved an adept administrator who maintained enrollment by revising the curriculum during World War II.

  3. San Francisco Art Institute - Wikipedia

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    The atrium The roof terrace at SFAI's Chestnut Street Campus offered a scenic view over the city.. The San Francisco Art Institute roots go back to 1871 with the formation of the San Francisco Art Association—a small but influential group of artists, writers, and community leaders, most notably, led by Virgil Macey Williams and first president Juan B. Wandesforde, with B.P. Avery, Edward ...

  4. Cyprus State Fairs Authority - Wikipedia

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    The Cyprus State Fairs Authority (CSFA) was established in 1968 as a semi-government organisation in order to run and promote the annual Cyprus International Fair. It has since expanded and runs several annual and biannual events such as the education fair, and the Cyprus motor show.

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  6. Scholarship America - Wikipedia

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    On January 1, 2003, CSFA changed its name to Scholarship America; in the spring of that year, the organization surpassed the $1 billion mark in terms of funds distributed to students. On December 4, 2014, Scholarship America announced a commitment to increase the number of colleges and universities with which it partners to support low- to ...

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  8. Boundary Treaty of 1874 between Chile and Bolivia - Wikipedia

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    In February 1878, less than four years from the signing of the treaty, Bolivia imposed a new tax on saltpeter exploitation to the Chilean mining company Compañía de Salitres y Ferrocarril de Antofagasta (CSFA). Chile protested the violation of Article 4 and the CSFA refused to pay the new taxes, while tensions rapidly increased in the region.

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